Friday, July 27, 2012
Super battery to charge your mobile in seconds
Super battery to charge your mobile in seconds:
Imagine charging your iPhone or mobile in a few seconds.
Maruti 800 Takes To The Skies
Maruti 800 Takes To The Skies:

Yes, the Maruti 800 went airborne, thanks to a company called B’Lorean. The A K Vishwanath owned company strives to make the dream of personal flying machine a reality. The company has spent a numbers of years (since 1994) in bringing this to reality via innovations in Shape Independent Lift to eliminate wing and rotor design that traditional aircraft and new generations flying cars implement. This unique solution makes it possible to vertically lift object from any given point on normal road or open space without the need for airstrips. Their recent project is Avishcar, which is their flying Maruti 800.
Yes, the Maruti 800 went airborne, thanks to a company called B’Lorean. The A K Vishwanath owned company strives to make the dream of personal flying machine a reality. The company has spent a numbers of years (since 1994) in bringing this to reality via innovations in Shape Independent Lift to eliminate wing and rotor design that traditional aircraft and new generations flying cars implement. This unique solution makes it possible to vertically lift object from any given point on normal road or open space without the need for airstrips. Their recent project is Avishcar, which is their flying Maruti 800.
L&T, Vedanta, Infosys dump videoconference systems
L&T, Vedanta, Infosys dump videoconference systems: Beam me up, Scotty! The Star Trek catch phrase is now finding resonance in India Inc boardrooms and workspaces
SAP, Google and geospatial analytics
SAP, Google and geospatial analytics:
As if Google wasn’t already everywhere in our lives, the omnipresent tech company has found another inroad, this time with some pretty interesting use cases for businesses.
SAP has embedded Google’s mapping APIs - the same ones from Google Maps and Google Earth — within BusinessObjects, which allows companies lay their data over maps for a more visual interpretation of the data with a kind of geospatial dashboard. The idea is not a new one, however. “Mash-ups” have been around in the consumer space for years, just not with enterprise applications. Not only are they looking at their own data, but companies can also upload their own maps as well.
As if Google wasn’t already everywhere in our lives, the omnipresent tech company has found another inroad, this time with some pretty interesting use cases for businesses.
SAP has embedded Google’s mapping APIs - the same ones from Google Maps and Google Earth — within BusinessObjects, which allows companies lay their data over maps for a more visual interpretation of the data with a kind of geospatial dashboard. The idea is not a new one, however. “Mash-ups” have been around in the consumer space for years, just not with enterprise applications. Not only are they looking at their own data, but companies can also upload their own maps as well.
When patents attack Android
When patents attack Android:
I have worked in the tech sector for over two decades. Microsoft and Apple have always been at each other’s throats, so when they get into bed together you have to start wondering what's going on. Here is what’s happening:
Android is on fire. More than 550,000 Android devices are activated every day, through a network of 39 manufacturers and 231 carriers. Android and other platforms are competing hard against each other, and that’s yielding cool new devices and amazing mobile apps for consumers.
I have worked in the tech sector for over two decades. Microsoft and Apple have always been at each other’s throats, so when they get into bed together you have to start wondering what's going on. Here is what’s happening:
Android is on fire. More than 550,000 Android devices are activated every day, through a network of 39 manufacturers and 231 carriers. Android and other platforms are competing hard against each other, and that’s yielding cool new devices and amazing mobile apps for consumers.
Linkedin's apply button and the India effect
Linkedin's apply button and the India effect:
Image via CrunchBase
LinkedIn today announced a new plug-in that enables job seekers to easily submit their LinkedIn profile for job opportunities on an employer’s website. By clicking the newApply with LinkedIn button on a company’s website, consumers and companies alike will be able to find more opportunities, candidates and insights that will ultimately help them land them their dream job or dream candidate.
LACS launches Android tablet at Rs 6,250
LACS launches Android tablet at Rs 6,250: Bangalore-based Lakshmi Access Communications Systems unveiled tablets built on Android platform in the price range of Rs 6,250 to Rs 35,000.
Tata Interactive solution to power 1000 schools
Tata Interactive solution to power 1000 schools:
Tata Interactive Systems has said it will digitise 1,000 schools spanning 140 cities by deploying its classroom solution 'Classedge' by the end of the current academic year.
India's youngest sarpanch, makes Soda 1st IT-enabled village
India's youngest sarpanch, makes Soda 1st IT-enabled village:
When Chavvi Rajawat tried to bring water to her parched village, she hit the bureaucratic wall of inefficiency.
Kodak launches Hero All-in-One printers
Kodak launches Hero All-in-One printers: Kodak has introduced a new line of Kodak Hero All-in-One printers that is able to print files pushed from any device connected to the internet.
Mahindra plans affordable houses up to Rs 10 lakh
Mahindra plans affordable houses up to Rs 10 lakh: Business conglomerate M&M plans to make an entry into the affordable housing segment with homes priced up to Rs 10 lakh across many cities in the country.
World's cheapest tablet launched
World's cheapest tablet launched: India's finally got its much hyped ultra-low-cost tablet, Aakash. The tablet with 7-inch resistive touch screen runs on Android 2.2 (Froyo)operating system.
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